Philosophical Argument For The Non-Existence of God:
1. God 'wants' all people to come to repentance and be saved (1 Timothy 2:4).
2. God is all-powerful (definitional).
3. The 'want' of an all powerful Being is equivalent to a fundamental, immutable natural law.
4. It follows from #3 that God must disallow doubt and disbelief in furtherance of #1.
5. If God existed, he could not logically allow human philosophers to frame the question 'Does God exist?'
6. Human philosophers have been framing the question 'Does God exist?' ever since there have been human philosophers.
7. Therefore, God does not exist.
Suck it, Aquinas.
Boru
1. God 'wants' all people to come to repentance and be saved (1 Timothy 2:4).
2. God is all-powerful (definitional).
3. The 'want' of an all powerful Being is equivalent to a fundamental, immutable natural law.
4. It follows from #3 that God must disallow doubt and disbelief in furtherance of #1.
5. If God existed, he could not logically allow human philosophers to frame the question 'Does God exist?'
6. Human philosophers have been framing the question 'Does God exist?' ever since there have been human philosophers.
7. Therefore, God does not exist.
Suck it, Aquinas.
Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson